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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1913)
PAQKFOUB LA URANDE EVENING OBSERVER. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1913. THE OBSERVER 7' BRUCE DEN N iS ' EDITOR ASD OWKEB. latere ( the poitofflce at La Grande, : Ores, as second eliu natter. of state wide Issue. An of these things Impressed the tnent from La Grande who were out sightseeing. It was a good trip and a good lesson for all who partook of It. The fun, pure, genuine, spark ling fun that was a large factor of the trip, served as tbe rellsher on J the menu and prevented a single dull SUBSCRIPTION BATES. . moment from overtaking the party. Dally, tingle copy ie Not a city was visited, that the My, per week.,,,,. ...15c business men did not affirm their In- - i - 15ale INtlly, per month HOME FROM THFJR TRIP, .tit tentlon of following the La Grande j example and making a similar trip i into this part of Oregon. And we wIbIi to say when the boys from be-1 (Returning from their excursion to low come' Grande rtjady for Portland, Salem. Albany and Corval- u'em- Business will be auspended lis. with several visiting Eugene and we wln have ft ot entert&ln- nd other valley cities, a number of La Grande business men pronounced tbe trip a most excellent one and en listed their names for a similar ex cursion next year. . That La Grande has been given some excellent advertising besides a number of her citizens enjoying Ing never mountains. before equalled in these APPEARAXCE OF THE LEGIS. LATTOE. A visit to the state legislature is a i if privilege that should be taken by themaetvea thr Mn h. n n...,ir.n every citizen. "We have viewed the At Portland the delegation was work of "umber of legislatures of recognized both going and coming In dlfferent tates in our time but nev- way that was nleasant to witness,' er dld we ,ce Bucn marvelous chunks while at Salem the business men did of harmony hanging In the atmos phere as we saw In Salem last week. In tie house of representatives Speaker Pat McArthur with a voice like a steamboat whistle, directed the course of legislation calling tor the vote on different bills. Every- everything possible to Insure that good feeling and good time for which the capital city Is fast obtaining a wide reputation. In Albany . La Grande's representatives took . the center of the stage and held It. When ever matters of importance came up lhl"K worked smoothly and not a Ore the La Grande people were consulted eat,n Peech was made. The ora and aside from the Merchants- Hetall tor wa" e'ther absent or put out of association there was a disposition on business. In fact, oratory appeared the part of the city of Albany to pay t0 De l0Bt ftrt In the house. The especial attention to the Eastern Ore- Eastern Oregon delegation Is work gon crowd and appreciation of the ing nard on manr measures of mer earload of Tisltors was everywhere and be u gald 10 the credlt of tn apparent . boy thus far they have not slipped It will be remembered this Is the thelr trolley to any great extent, econd annual trip of the La Grande ' ,n the senate there is a little more delegation and during the past year oratory, a little more dissension and splendid' growth and Improvement was made by all of the valley towns. New buildings, better roads, paved streets, now factories and more Ira prnvcTT, nn the farms could easily be detected. When one considers that Wlllam- tte valley has been settled for nl a strong possibility that a few or the senators will,' as the session progresses, becomes reactionaries. But there had been at the time we were present really nothing to fight .over except the personality of a few of the senators, such as Senator Jo seph of Multnomah and Senator Dim- most seventy-five years, and that tbe ""tB or 'r"u"- usuany me spirit of push did. not display Itself mooted questlop was .whether or not ntll a very-few -. years, ago, thh..Ptnator.JP8ePft wa 01 ueDrew par- transformation Is almost wonderful entage. Tte Brat time -the writer -visited Salem five years ago It was a sleepy town with no paving and little ener gy. The state capital was there and that was about all that distinguished Salem from a crossroads village. Hut today Salem Is a city of some ' Im portance. Pavement by the mile, buildings seven stories high, street cars cihaslng hither and thither, ac tivity on every side, with tbe capital and state institutions as merely side Issues and by-products. Salem no longers looks on her public pay rolls as of material Importance she Is in the business game and lighting for her place with the same energy that an Eastern Oregon city has to tight to maintain its standing in the busi ness world. ' Albany a few years ago was very , 1 - However, It was plain at' that' time hat the fight , was to come In 'both' houses on Governor West. The chief executive labors under, a WTong Im pression about his power. He has grown a little bit chesty and believes he should appear as dictator, This the majority of the senate, and the majority of tbe house members resent and will not stand for. They think they have some rights In the world 'and refuse to have those rights tram pled 'upon by Governor West. Sen ator Lair Thompson, who Is nearly always right and Is a mighty good fighter. Is especially displeasing to Governor West and anything that Thompson favors the chief executive Is usually against. Hence the tight is now on and it was apparent last week that it would soon start Now Last Week of 1 5th Annua Final Reductions Now in Effect ,...,,., , " mima33Em!rTirnrTmm Every department offers special inducements for this week's Purchasing. PONT DELAY MEN! This will be your last opportunity to SAVE 25 PER CENT rTO 33 1-3 PER CENT ON ALL NEW SOCIETY BRAND and7 BENJAMIN CLOTHING YOU MUST HURRY Staple Dry Goods at great price savings until close of sale. Americus Apron CJinghams ... v Yard wide Dress Percales 2'L'C Dress Percale, reg. 12ioc, now 20c "Striped Seersuckers, now ., oOc Mercerized Damask, now .... ... 50c. Silk Tissues Fabrics. 35c Silk Tissue Fabrics 25c Silk Tissue Fabrics 6c ..9c yd. 8c -12i2c ....40c ......29c 19c .....15c 50 pieces regular $1.00 yd. silk mcs salines. All the wanted shades .". ... 69,: IP, 20 bolts assorted silks in stripes and plain colors. Regular prices 75c to 90c, now' .. . ' 50 c . OUR READY TO WEAR DEPT. OFFERS EXTRA INDUCEMENTS $9.90 SUIT SALE STILL IN EFFECT Your choice of any ladies' or Misses' suit in our entire stock at one price and in many instances onlv one-half the wholesale cost. . .. $9.90 YOUR CHOICE Silk and Wool Dresses at Great Savings Not one garment in the entire stock reduced but all are included in one great final clearance. See them today. . . . - LINGERIE DRESSES AND SILK WAISTS That Sold up to $8.50 in this final clearance Up stairs I ago WEST'S The Quality Store poorer . in similar to Salem except that It was smaller. There wai no life there, himself supreme among not only the merely a trading point. But row members but the entire state, by die Albany is on the bit JubI as every toting what shall and what shall not other valley town la on the bit There h- he only knew it he Is Incapa ls loyalty to home, a close relation- ble of dictating a single thing to this hip of her citizens and a broad view legislature and unless His Kxcellen- make payers, a strong impression witn tax- and the governor will be We Now Havs On Deposit $800,000.00 of money accumulated by residents of La Grande and tbe Grande Honde valley. We Now Have Loaned $700,000.00 to business men, farmers and others In this community. The money deposited here Is not "lak) away" as some ot It might be If Its owners bsd not deposited It. but It Is Industriously at work 11 about us, doing good. By depositing your income here on open account and paying It out by check, you will safeguard your interests, build your credit and cultivate an acquaintance at strong financial Institution, which ran sod will help you when you need help. Dont delay, you can begin with small deposit at the La Grande National Bank La Grande, Oregon $1,110,000.00 cy adopts a different course he is go- country, exported $33.80,000 worth nuscles and relatively Ing to be left blgb and dry while of goods, and in return, brought back, brine. tbe procession moves onward. ' .goods valued at $45,700,000. j observation also shows that, in all And there is little be can say Germany, a protectionist country, animal life, the more,salt there is In against the present session Thus far had the advantage, exporting goods the blood the higher the intelligence tor economy has marked every pro- to the value of $25,920 000 but receiv- an(j general develoDment the governor hopes. to make, ceding. wblcJi " kept up is going -to Ing to return $22,680,000. From these fncU French scfentuts so rar. the fact that New "iork is reach the conclusion that woman Is 63 miles nearer Valparaiso than inferior to man hi e vervttlneln.i. shorn of his usual weapon of howl- Hamburg via the straits of Magellan. Hgence, reason and physical forces Ing at appropriations. has not helped the trade of this conn- They g0 8!l further and gay thgt thp Tbe important thing for the house try. But when the Panama canal is facal angIe of 1he femaIe more c,ose ann senate 10 ao is 10 Keep ineir openea, mis country win nave an balance wheel. If they remain firm advantage of 3,077 miles in the route as they are at present and keep to Colon, and this ougftt to make a down useless expense the governor material difference in the volume of Is forever, discredited, but if they trade, which the Vnited States may stub their toes and let through nn- expert from Chile. " merotis appropriations that are it Is a fact that German bank Ins questionable from an economical laws have helped that country in in standpoint then the governor can go ftuenrlng trade relations. German before the state and harpoon the banks now dominate In the Chilean members effectively. It Is a quiet money market, and In the conversion political game one of Intense inter- of the Chilean debt. If better AmeV- !est If the entire situation Is known, lean banking facilities were afforded but one which lacks Interest to the there 1 no douM that the Vnited stranger who happens Into Salem States would occupy a postlon of and pays a casual visit to the state much greater Importance In that house. country. What Is really needed Is more Yan kee shrewdness In playing the game. Capital 1100.000 00. FKBD 3. ROUTES President r. Im 8urplus, $120,000.00. Resources, W. J. CHtRCJI, Vice Preside EARL Ant Cuklcr Gertrude Hoffman has been fob bed of all her jewelry, and that was the principal ingredient of her ap- Hair 'Work. ly resemble that of the higher ani mals thaa does that of the male, while women s senses are less keen and they feel pain much less than! I men. (J Xo effort is made in this treatise tolj explain why Lot's wife was turned ' into a pillar of salt, so it would seem ! unfair to stretch the point far enough ' to offer any original deduction. J But aside from all this. It may con fidently be asserted that women are otherwise all right. Ladles, bring vyour - combing and have them made up by Madam Ken edy at Savoy hotel, room 8. . Will be here only one more week. Highest prices paid for combings. ...... WHY TRADE SUFFERS. A number of papers have been commenting unfavorably on the lack of enterprise marking the trade the I'mted States has been carrying on with Chile as compared wth the won- MIX, THE SALT OF THE E AJtTII. rteer with an egg Is now a popular New York drink. Considering the eggs likely to be handed out In a beer sa loon Is It any wonder that New York had fourteen homicides within fort? eight hours? . The department of commerce of la bor has ruled that babes In arms on steamers are passengers. Sure Light Infantry. To refute tbe statement that "the derful showng made by England and female of the species is deadlier than Germany. the male." a French scientist now Tor Instance,' It Is pointed out tiiat comes forward with the dictum tha' the Vnited States buys twice as much the male is saltier than the female from Chile as that country does from and, therefore. Is her superior in ev us. This Is markedly true, as the ery way. figures for 1910 show that the ratio Experiments csrrled on for some Is only about half, since we exported i time have shown that there Is more goods valued at $12,960,000, while In , sodium chloride in the blood of the turn we bought goods with $24,120,' male than. In that ot the female, as Kansas judge says woman has 000. , j evidenced by Che fact that the blood the right to lie to ker husband. Spok- England, however, a free trade of the female is poorer In red cor- e,n like a true married man. Japanese steamboat company Is sues tickets for seats In lifeboats The Ismays of Japan will thereby have to wait their turn. I WHAT Is better for break fast than BUCKWHEAT CAKES . with Adirondack Maple Syrup? We carry a fresh line of self-raising Pancake and Buckwheat Flour. Phone 16 Cummings & Black